Published : 22-11-2016
Medics at the Palestine Charity Commission provided free check-ups and medicines to civilians who have been displaced to Yalda, Babila, and Beit Sahem towns, fleeing beleaguered Yarmouk Camp.
Some 1,550 prescriptions were handed out to Yarmouk’s displaced residents during October.
The commission’s Department of Social Studies also granted allowances and cash aids to the orphans and the diseased residents of Yarmouk.
The Palestine Charity Commission continues to assist civilians in Yarmouk Camp despite the fact that all of its offices in the area have been shut down due to the raging warfare.
Medics at the Palestine Charity Commission provided free check-ups and medicines to civilians who have been displaced to Yalda, Babila, and Beit Sahem towns, fleeing beleaguered Yarmouk Camp.
Some 1,550 prescriptions were handed out to Yarmouk’s displaced residents during October.
The commission’s Department of Social Studies also granted allowances and cash aids to the orphans and the diseased residents of Yarmouk.
The Palestine Charity Commission continues to assist civilians in Yarmouk Camp despite the fact that all of its offices in the area have been shut down due to the raging warfare.